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First hundred words in English sticker book

First hundred words in English sticker book

Summary

First Hundred Words
First hundred words in English sticker book

  • The classic Usborne sticker word book, with busy scenes illustrated with warmth and humour by Stephen Cartwright.
  • Each scene is accompanied by labelled stickers of objects to talk about, search for and match together.
  • An exciting talk-about book for the very young, a stimulating picture word book for pre-readers and a lively source of ideas and spellings for first writers.
  • Also useful for learning English, and students can listen to all the words read by a native British speaker at the Usborne Quicklinks Website.

This new edition of Usborne’s best-selling language series is packed with stickers and colourful scenes from everyday life. Children will love matching the words on the picture stickers to the relevant words printed along the top of each page. All stickers are reusable and there is an easy phonetic guide to pronunciation at the back. WARNING! Not suitable for children under 36 months because of small parts. Choking Hazard.


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Information

Key Stage: KS1/2 E/MFL; Age 4+ (info)

Paperback:
ISBN: 9781409510062
32 pages + 6 pages stickers
305 x 229mm

Author/Editor: Heather Amery

Illustrator: Stephen Cartwright


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